Alumni news roundup - March 17, 2020
Entrepreneur and chemist Chris Andersen ’79 succeeds with foamed glass business.
James Clarke ’18 searches for love on the latest edition of ABC’s “The Bachelorette.”
Goldman Sachs names Kenneth W. Coquillette ’82 chairman of the Midwest region for the Investment Banking Division.
Willis “Bing” Davis ’59 is quoted in article about basketball legend Ike Thornton Sr.
Vernon E. Jordan Jr. ’57 is profiled in The Georgia Bar Journal.
Mayville Engineering Co. appoints Rand Stille ’93 chief operating officer.
Ted Ukrop ’89 and Katie Ukrop ’91 open a second Quirk Hotel in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Athletics
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Women's Swimming & Diving - Women's Swim & Dive Tops Cumberlands
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Men's Swimming & Diving - Men's Swim & Dive Falls to Cumberlands
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Women's Cross Country - DePauw Women Finish Third at NCAC Championships
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News
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DePauw Football Standout Named Campbell Trophy Finalist
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DePauw University Launches Transfer-Friendly Pilot Program Focused on Student Success
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DePauw University Selects Partner for Seminary Square Development
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People & Profiles
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11 alums make list of influential Hoosiers
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DePauw welcomes Dr. Manal Shalaby as Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence
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DePauw Names New Vice President for Communications and Strategy and Chief of Staff
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